Day 9: Columbia River Gorge and Mt. Hood
Today we went on a conducted tour of the Columbia River
Gorge. One side of the Gorge is the
State of Washington and on the other side is Oregon. The last 200 miles of the Lewis and Clark
Expedition were on this stretch of water known as the Columbia River.
On the early part of the tour we looked at several
spectacular waterfalls.See below.
Later in the day we drove partway up Mt Hood to the
Timberline Lodge. The peak of the
mountain was partially covered with clouds so we were not able to get clear
pictures. There are several big glaciers
on Mt. Hood and some people were skiing today on the mountain. Mt. Hood is the 2nd most climbed
mountain next to Mt. Fuji. Mt. Hood is
11,240” high and is classified as a dormant volcano.
The day was partly cloudy but at times very clear. This was unusual because we heard from many
people that the forest fires in British Columbia put a heavy layer of smoke
over Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Wyoming.
We saw smoke and it just looked like a light fog…but today it was clear.
Note: Day 8 was a driving day from Lewiston, Idaho to Portland, Oregon.
Columbia River Gorge |
Multnomah Falls |
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